LikeThisGame
Jazzpunk
Games Like

Jazzpunk

201483/100
PuzzleAdventureIndie

Comedy · Pixel Art

Jazzpunk's appeal lies in its commitment to surreal humor and a complete disregard for player expectations. It's a first-person adventure where every interaction, from answering a phone to ordering sushi, is a potential punchline. The game’s vignettes, crammed with visual gags and absurdist scenarios, create a unique blend of puzzle-solving and comedic timing that rewards experimentation and encourages repeat playthroughs to uncover every hidden joke.
The game is centered around a top-secret espionage agency operating out of an abandoned subway station in late 1950's Japan. The player takes the role of Polyblank, a silent protagonist. The game begins when Polyblank is mailed to the espionage agency in a human-shaped suitcase. He is then given several missions by the head of the organization, all of which begin by ingesting a dose of prescription medicine and which end with the protagonist sitting on a bench in a Zen garden, feeding breadcrumbs to Koi fish. The missions assigned to Polyblank are almost always bizarre and nonsensical, relying heavily on free association and references to older movies and video games. Tasks include degaussing and smuggling pigeons, assassinating cowboys, cross-dressing, killing a pig with a six-string guitar, and photocopying Polyblank's bottom to fool a security scanner. The first mission begins with Polyblank having to infiltrate a Soviet consulate to recover a data cartridge, the second to go to a sushi restaurant to steal a cowboy's artificial kidney. On the way back from the sushi restaurant, Polyblank is intercepted by agents telling him to 'hand over the wetware', but he escapes. The Director then states that Polyblank should take a holiday while they wait for things to die down. When Polyblank gets to Kai Tak Resort for his holiday, he receives a phone call telling him he has to find the syndicate man (The Editor) on site and switch briefcases with him. Polyblank succeeds, but then passes out after drinking a cocktail. Polyblank wakes up in a hotel room at night with a message telling him to come to the rear pool. In the empty rear pool, Polyblank talks to a man who tells him the resort is a simulation, and to get out he must find, kill and cook the mechanical pig. After doing this, and navigating an electric maze, Polyblank finds himself back in the subway station, only to find the Director and his secretary are cardboard cutouts. He then finds an audio message from the Editor telling him if he wants to see them again he should come to his house. Polyblank goes there, and he is told he must beat the Editor in a game of sport for the Director to be freed. Polyblank loses, and so must find prizes for the Editor. Polyblank does this, inflating the Editor's ego, then he pops the Editor with a needle. Polyblank then finds the Director, where to free him he must either press a button. No matter which Polyblank presses, the Director turns into a crocodile and eats Polyblank. The credits take place in the Director's intestines, and then Polyblank is giving special tablets to help him get out. The game ends after Polyblank takes the pills.

Top 4 Alternatives to Jazzpunk

1
Rating
Critic & community
90
Match
Recommendation strength
91%

The Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe

2022 · Adventure

Like Jazzpunk, this game revels in breaking conventions and playing with player expectations, offering a meta-narrative that's as hilarious as it is thought-provoking, all while you navigate an office building that's anything but ordinary.

Why recommended

  • Both games feature a strong sense of absurdist humor, constantly subverting expectations and delivering unexpected punchlines through their narratives and interactive elements.
  • Criteria — Strong Story is central, with a narrator directly addressing and influencing your choices, leading to numerous branching paths and philosophical musings on agency.
  • The first-person perspective is used to explore bizarre, non-linear environments filled with secrets and hidden pathways, encouraging the same kind of curious, free-form exploration as Jazzpunk.
2
Rating
Critic & community
75
Match
Recommendation strength
78%

If Jazzpunk's surreal humor and mini-games appealed to you, Accounting+ takes that absurdity to another level, plunging you into a series of increasingly bizarre and often unsettling VR vignettes that defy all logic.

Why recommended

  • Features a similar brand of dark, off-kilter humor and unexpected, often crude, comedic moments that permeate the entire experience, much like Jazzpunk's comedic timing.
  • Criteria — Adventure is the core gameplay, as you're constantly exploring new, strange environments and interacting with their equally strange inhabitants, driven by curiosity.
  • The game is a collection of interconnected, surreal scenarios and mini-games that feel like a fever dream, echoing Jazzpunk's rapid shifts in tone and gameplay mechanics.
3
Rating
Critic & community
92
Match
Recommendation strength
70%

While less overtly comedic, Outer Wilds shares Jazzpunk's spirit of discovery and environmental storytelling in a unique, non-linear universe, where every new piece of information unravels a larger, fascinating mystery.

Why recommended

  • Emphasizes exploration and discovery in a unique, handcrafted solar system, where understanding the environment and its inhabitants is key to progression, similar to Jazzpunk's interactive world.
  • Criteria — Adventure is the primary focus, as players freely explore planets, uncover ancient ruins, and piece together a cosmic mystery through environmental clues and dialogue.
  • Both games encourage a sense of playful experimentation and non-linear problem-solving, where the 'puzzles' are often about understanding the world's rules rather than explicit challenges.
4
Rating
Critic & community
92
Match
Recommendation strength
68%

This game shares Jazzpunk's first-person perspective and focus on narrative, but instead of comedy, it delves into a poignant exploration of a family's history, with each segment offering a distinct and often surreal gameplay experience.

Why recommended

  • Features a series of distinct, often surreal, and highly creative gameplay vignettes that serve to tell individual stories, much like Jazzpunk's episodic and varied mini-games.
  • Criteria — Strong Story is paramount, experienced through the eyes of Edith Finch as she explores her ancestral home and relives the final moments of her deceased family members.
  • The first-person exploration is central, with each room and memory offering unique interactive elements that contribute to both the narrative and the game's overall adventurous tone.

Explore Jazzpunk in detail

Screenshots, prices, playtime, streams and more

View Page →

Want something more specific?

Select criteria to get personalized recommendations

Select at least 1

Explore More Games